Kamala’s Swiss Cheese border

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September 30, 2024

When Kamala Harris was asked on the Oprah Winfrey  infomercial whether she would secure the border if elected as president, she said two things.

  1. As California Attorney General, she prosecuted transnational groups for the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings.

  2. As Vice President, she advocated for the passage of the Biden Border Bill which would have placed 1,500 additional Border Patrol agents on the ground.

She sounds like a Republican, as she moves center to appeal to law-and-order Americans.  

But, as Jeremy Beck, Vice President of Initiatives for NumbersUSA.com, points out in his appearance with guest host Adam McManus, Kamala, the designated Border Czar, certainly hasn’t lifted a finger for the last four years to stem the tide of transnational groups who have been trafficking copious amounts of guns, drugs, and human beings across our southern border.

Secondly, the reason why common sense prevailed in regards to the defeat of Biden’s sham of a border bill, is that it would have, for the first time, actually mandated a minimum number of 500,000 illegal aliens to be given admittance into America. Plus, the 1,500 additional Border Patrol agents would not have been tasked with preventing illegals from crossing our southern border, but with facilitating their illegal entrance across the border.

This program includes:

1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Chuck Swindoll, 90, retires from pulpit ministry; Hurricane Helene kills 89 people, causes $15 billion of damage; Faith & Freedom Coalition to raise $62M to mobilize Christian vote)

2. Generations with Kevin Swanson

About Your Host, Kevin Swanson

Homeschooled himself in the 1960's and 70's, Kevin Swanson and his wife, Brenda, are now homeschooling their five children. Since graduating from his homeschool and then serving as student body president of a large west coast university, he has gone on to other leadership positions in corporate management, church, and other non-profits.